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GettinRidOfThem
Joined: 04 Jun 2007 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:37 pm Post subject: Dermalex |
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Sounds too good to be true...if you check this site out....darkcircles dot net (Dermalex-DM) But then again we got nothing to lose. I've tried some things out there on the market. Im onto circle clear at the moment....Ill just have to see and wait. Ive read all the stuff about Dermalex and I got really enthousiastic. This product seems to tackle the real cause of the circles...which is the leaking capillaries......I still got a few questions though and I hope you could help me. First of all, do any of you know an under eye cream which disperse the already dried blood and not only strengthens the damaged capillaries? Cause one thing is preventing further damaged and the other is clearing the dried(oxidated) blood which causes the dark appearance. About me: I am 18 years old and Ive been having these circles for about 6 months and they seem chronic, they wont go away and the cause is not a lack of sleep. A Lack of sleep may emphasis the dark color though because pf the skin's paleness. Ive noticed some fat loss during that period..in the area around my eyes. Dunno if this has anything to do with it though, I think it does because of the combined sunken look of my whole eyes-area which goes with the dark cirle around my eyes.
I unfortunately didnt get any help from professionals..my doc. thinks this is not a medical issue. Im still hoping to get rid of these unattractive circles. |
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admindc Site Admin
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 76
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 7:35 am Post subject: |
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Hi GettinRidOfThem,
Welcome here.. I'm not sure about which product that can disperse dried blood but I hope we still can help you here.. you mentioned that you noticed some fast loss around your eyes when the dark circles appear.. Are you on any diets or lossing weight during that periods because if these are the reasons you got dark circles, probably you can change your diets back before you got dc.. |
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GettinRidOfThem
Joined: 04 Jun 2007 Posts: 2
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:25 am Post subject: |
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| Not really, I am not following any diet or what so ever. I actually gain some weight..which is very confusing.. I kinda remember wearing a baseball cap that week which felt really tight. And then the next day Im weaking up, to do some sit-ups as usually. Later that day when I looked in the mirror I noticed them for the first time and its already been 6 months... First thing I did was going 2 my doc...but he's convinced that it's not a medical issue... So I guess I need 2 figure this out on my own.. Im pretty sure its not genetic cause these circles do not run in my family, so I kind of assumed it had something 2 do with my activities the previous day,which was wearing that awfully tight cap. I think that the extra pressure caused more red blood cells to line up in my capillaries which eventually lead to damage them. So it might be a bruise, which heals naturally with time...but because of the constantly renewed hemoglobine(my capillaries still leaking)..this bruise won't easily vanish. This is my own theory though... And if I'm right It will be just a matter of repairing and strenghtening those capillaries, with some help from Dermalex, for example, right? |
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admindc Site Admin
Joined: 07 May 2007 Posts: 76
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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 2:35 am Post subject: |
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| GettinRidOfThem wrote: | | Not really, I am not following any diet or what so ever. I actually gain some weight..which is very confusing.. I kinda remember wearing a baseball cap that week which felt really tight. And then the next day Im weaking up, to do some sit-ups as usually. Later that day when I looked in the mirror I noticed them for the first time and its already been 6 months... First thing I did was going 2 my doc...but he's convinced that it's not a medical issue... So I guess I need 2 figure this out on my own.. Im pretty sure its not genetic cause these circles do not run in my family, so I kind of assumed it had something 2 do with my activities the previous day,which was wearing that awfully tight cap. I think that the extra pressure caused more red blood cells to line up in my capillaries which eventually lead to damage them. So it might be a bruise, which heals naturally with time...but because of the constantly renewed hemoglobine(my capillaries still leaking)..this bruise won't easily vanish. This is my own theory though... And if I'm right It will be just a matter of repairing and strenghtening those capillaries, with some help from Dermalex, for example, right? | You could try Dermalex for while and see how's the result. But remember, if you did, please come back and share us with your experience with Dermalex.. |
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riverwings
Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:50 am Post subject: |
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| I tried Dermalex... it did slightly lessen my dark circles, but nothing as drastic as they claim. It made me wake up with slightly less puffiness, too. Overall it makes a small difference, but not worth the price if you ask me. You won't be amazed. |
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coleman
Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:54 am Post subject: |
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the link promotes its eye gel, but gives great information on dark circles and other forms to get rid of them.
Home remedies to remove dark circles under the eyes Home remedies cannot remove dark circles permanently. At best, home remedies offer short-term, inexpensive solutions that can help you diminish dark circles when they're at their worst. Read more about the best home remedy for dark circles. Home remedies cannot remove dark circles under the eyes. It's unfortunate but true: dark circles need more serious treatment. But there is something short of surgery you can do. ccnp dumps A collection of dark circles remedies so you can get help fast
Just about everyone knows a home remedy for dark circles. They're such a common complaint that dozens of different cultures, and everybody's grandmother, has their own favorite remedy for dark circles. How well does your favorite remedy for dark circles work? Some are better than others. None are 100% effective, especially against the kind of serious dark circles that send you screaming from the mirror. Nevertheless, home remedies for dark circles can be helpful - for instance, if you've run out of eye cream for dark circles and you need some help right away. Or while you're waiting for UPS to deliver your Dermalex order. best home remedy for dark circles ccsp dumps The most effective remedy for dark circles is also the most cliche. Thin slices of cucumber applied to your eyes not only helps to lighten the skin, but also soothes and cools the eyes. This can be especially comforting if you've been up late the night before or your eyes are red and tired from allergies or staring at a laptop screen. Lay down on your back (because it's easier to balance the cucumber slices that way). Lay thin slices of cucumber on your eyes, making sure they have contact with the skin under the eyes. Leave them on for 5-10 minutes. It's a good idea to set your alarm clock if you're doing this early in the morning. Be careful not to get cucumber juice in your eyes. Dermalex includes cucumber extract, which is a less messy and more effective way to get the same cooling, soothing benefits of cucumber slices. The benefits of our product also last much longer and help to strengthen the capillaries under the eyes, to prevent future dark circles from forming. Learn more about Dermalex.
Tea bags as a remedy for dark circles The caffiene in tea bags acts as a remedy for dark circles by diminishing puffiness. Caffiene in tea helps to diminish water in the tissues around the eyes (you'll notice that many early eye circle creams contain caffiene for this very reason). In addition, tea contains antioxidants that are beneficial to the skin. ccvp dumps Take a used tea bag (green, black or white) that's been squeezed out. Make sure it's cool! Leave it over your eyes for about 10 minutes. You'll see a noticeable improvement in puffiness and under-eye circles. Be careful not to get tea in your eyes. Herbal tea bags are not useful as a remedy for dark circles, except for chamomile tea. Chamomile is an anti-inflammatory that can help reduce swelling and puffiness.
The best remedy for dark circles under the eyes is a product specifically designed for that purpose. Dermalex makes use of the latest research and cutting-edge products to diminish dark circles within minutes of application. You don't need to raid your fridge or brew a cup of tea -- just apply Dermalex and see the difference. Learn more about Dermalex. |
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